Rhea Chakraborty on life after Sushant Singh Rajput: I am not acting anymore
Rhea Chakraborty talked about ‘Chapter 2’ of her life on her podcast. She told that she has stopped working in films and how she is earning money now.

Rhea Chakraborty, who has been facing intense scrutiny after the death of her boyfriend, actor Sushant Singh Rajput, recently shared that she has stopped acting in films or shows. She discussed ‘Chapter 2’ of her life in her latest podcast, where she hosted Bollywood actress and former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen. Rhea also mentioned that she feels like she has the superpower to ‘polarise’ any room she enters.
During a conversation with Sushmita, Rhea said, “Well, people are now confused about what I do for a living. I don’t act in films, I do other things, I give motivational speeches and that’s how I make my money.”
Riya had to face severe trolling after this. Sushant died in 2020He was arrested in September 2020 for allegedly procuring drugs for the late actor and Spent 28 days in Byculla jail Before getting bail in October 2020.
However, she has moved past that stage of her life and is now enjoying the “new” version of herself. She said, “Everyone knows my ‘Chapter One,’ or assumes they know it. I’ve gone through many stages of feeling different emotions, being different versions of myself. Eventually, I’m back to feeling more like myself, but in a new version, like reborn. And I want to celebrate that with everyone who has a ‘Chapter Two.’ I want to say it’s okay to have a chapter two, to start over, to move on in life. I want to celebrate change.”
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Rhea, who is now positive after enduring hardships, concluded by revealing her “superpower”. She said, “I often joke that I have a big superpower. I enter a room and I can polarise it! Half of them will think, ‘She has done something, she is a witch, she does black magic,’ and the other half will think, ‘She is a strong girl who fought it, she had courage.’ I can feel it the moment I enter a room. I will experience it at the dentist’s clinic, the gym, the airport. It has also made me understand that it doesn’t matter. People who love you, great, people who hate you, that’s also fine, it doesn’t matter.”
Riya started her career as a video jockey and has worked in both TV shows and films. She was last seen in MTV Roadies 19 as a gang leader.